Friday 16 June 2017

Theresa May with desperate actions to keep the power

After Theresa May has scored an "own goal" in calling early parliamentary elections, now that the election is a fact, she desperately tries to stay in power.
Conservatives have won 318 seats in parliament and therefore can not reach the necessary 326 seats for a majority and forming a government.
In an extraordinary turn, the Liberal Party won 263 seats in the new parliament.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May visited the Buckingham Palace on last Friday to seek permission to form a minority government despite appealing to her resignation.
Support conservatives can get from a small nationalist party, in the face of the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, but not in a formal coalition.
May refused to resign as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. According to her, the minority-backed new government will provide the UK with the much-needed period of stability in the light of the forthcoming Brexit talks.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) party has won 10 seats in the new parliament and is ready to support the Conservatives, but not in an official coalition.


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